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The city also plans to preserve the iconic chimneys and distinctive brick water and power plant buildings.

"Out of all the jobs I've done in the United States, I've never had one that was so enriched with [people who] had worked here for 30 and 40 years," said Arlene Pittman, who is heading up the recycling efforts. "You can tell it was an awesome place to work."